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react-native-core-responsive-screen is a small library that provides 2 simple methods so that React Native developers can code their UI elements fully responsive. No media queries needed. It also provides an optional third method for screen orientation de
react-native-core-responsive-screen React Native Core Responsive Screen is a groundbreaking library that revolutionizes app development for iOS and Android. This library ensures a fully customizable UI in all orientation types, helping developers create seamless and responsive UI/UX across all devices and orientations.
As the universal and advanced solution for responsive design, it offers everything needed to enhance user experiences. Unlike previous practices where apps like Amazon, Zomato, and Blinkit restricted and locked orientations before release, this library allows developers to easily implement orientation functionality without compromising design integrity.
Embrace the future of app development with React Native Core Responsive Screen, the ultimate tool for creating versatile and adaptive applications.
It also provides an optional third method for screen orientation detection and automatic rerendering according to new dimensions.
Give it a try and make your life simpler!
npm install react-native-core-responsive-screen --save
Usage Instructions Setup Orientation and Dynamic Width/Height in App.js:
First, call useOrientation in App.js to get the device's orientation at the entry level. Use Redux or props to pass this orientation information to other screens and enclose your app using width: useDynamicWidth(100) and height: useDynamicHeight(100) as given below.
import { View, SafeAreaView } from "react-native";
import React, { useEffect, useState } from "react";
import {
useDynamicWidth,
useOrientationChange,
} from "react-native-core-responsive-screen";
import Login from "./Login";
const App = () => {
const orientation = useOrientationChange();
const [landscape, setLandscape] = useState(false);
useEffect(() => {
if (orientation === "landscape") {
setLandscape(true);
} else {
setLandscape(false);
}
}, [orientation]);
return (
<SafeAreaView style={{ flex: 1, alignItems: "center" }}>
<View style={{ alignItems: "center", width: useDynamicWidth(100) }}>
<Login landscape={landscape} />
</View>
</SafeAreaView>
);
};
export default App;
Customizing Screens Based on Orientation:
Inside each screen component where you want to customize the responsiveness according to 'Landscape' and 'Portrait', use moderateScale to adjust component sizes, margins, paddings, font sizes, etc. take the orientation prop or take it from redux and use as given below for the Login Page as shown in the example.
import {
View,
Text,
TextInput,
StyleSheet,
TouchableOpacity,
} from "react-native";
import React, { useState } from "react";
import { moderateScale } from "react-native-core-responsive-screen";
const Login = ({ landscape }) => {
const [email, setEmail] = useState("");
const handleOnChange = (text) => {
setEmail(text);
};
return (
<View>
<View style={{ alignItems: "center", flex: 1 }}>
<View style={landscape ? styles.lheader : styles.header}>
<Text style={landscape ? styles.lHeaderText : styles.headerText}>
{landscape ? "Landscape" : "Portrait"}
</Text>
</View>
<View style={landscape ? styles.lLoginC : styles.loginC}>
<Text style={landscape ? styles.LloginText : styles.loginText}>
Login
</Text>
</View>
<View style={landscape ? styles.lLabelEmail : styles.labelEmail}>
<Text
style={landscape ? styles.lLableTextEmail : styles.lableTextEmail}
>
Email
</Text>
</View>
<View style={landscape ? styles.lEmailC : styles.emailC}>
<TextInput
onChange={handleOnChange}
value={email}
style={landscape ? styles.lTextEmail : styles.textEmail}
/>
</View>
<View style={landscape ? styles.lLabelPassword : styles.labelPassword}>
<Text
style={
landscape ? styles.lLableTextPassword : styles.lableTextPassword
}
>
Password
</Text>
</View>
<View
style={
landscape
? [styles.lEmailC, { marginTop: moderateScale(5) }]
: [styles.emailC, { marginTop: moderateScale(5) }]
}
>
<TextInput
onChange={handleOnChange}
value={email}
style={landscape ? styles.lTextEmail : styles.textEmail}
/>
</View>
<TouchableOpacity style={landscape ? styles.lButtonC : styles.buttonC}>
<Text style={landscape ? styles.lButtonText : styles.buttonText}>
Login
</Text>
</TouchableOpacity>
</View>
</View>
);
};
export default Login;
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
header: {
alignItems: "center",
},
lheader: { alignItems: "center" },
headerText: { fontSize: moderateScale(20), color: "red" },
lHeaderText: { fontSize: moderateScale(28), color: "green" },
LloginText: { fontSize: moderateScale(22), color: "black" },
loginText: { fontSize: moderateScale(34), color: "black" },
loginC: { marginTop: moderateScale(40), alignItems: "center" },
lLoginC: { marginTop: moderateScale(30), alignItems: "center" },
lLabelEmail: {
width: moderateScale(500),
paddingHorizontal: moderateScale(10),
alignItems: "flex-start",
},
labelEmail: {
width: moderateScale(350),
paddingHorizontal: moderateScale(10),
alignItems: "flex-start",
},
lLabelPassword: {
marginTop: moderateScale(30),
width: moderateScale(500),
paddingHorizontal: moderateScale(10),
alignItems: "flex-start",
},
labelPassword: {
marginTop: moderateScale(30),
width: moderateScale(350),
paddingHorizontal: moderateScale(10),
alignItems: "flex-start",
},
lLableTextEmail: {
fontSize: moderateScale(9),
},
lableTextEmail: {
fontSize: moderateScale(10),
},
lLableTextPassword: { fontSize: moderateScale(9) },
lableTextPassword: { fontSize: moderateScale(10) },
lEmailC: {
marginTop: moderateScale(5),
height: moderateScale(40),
borderWidth: 1,
borderColor: "black",
alignItems: "center",
width: moderateScale(500),
justifyContent: "center",
borderRadius: 8,
},
emailC: {
borderRadius: 8,
marginTop: moderateScale(5),
alignItems: "center",
justifyContent: "center",
height: moderateScale(40),
borderWidth: 1,
borderColor: "black",
width: moderateScale(350),
},
lTextEmail: {
fontSize: moderateScale(14),
width: moderateScale(450),
},
textEmail: {
fontSize: moderateScale(14),
width: moderateScale(335),
},
lButtonC: {
alignItems: "center",
justifyContent: "center",
width: moderateScale(500),
height: moderateScale(40),
borderWidth: 1,
borderColor: "black",
borderRadius: 8,
marginTop: moderateScale(60),
backgroundColor: "black",
},
buttonC: {
marginTop: moderateScale(50),
alignItems: "center",
justifyContent: "center",
width: moderateScale(350),
height: moderateScale(40),
borderWidth: 1,
borderColor: "black",
borderRadius: 8,
backgroundColor: "black",
},
lButtonText: {
fontSize: moderateScale(18),
color: "white",
},
buttonText: {
fontSize: moderateScale(16),
color: "white",
},
});
You can find a working example of this over the related example repository
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Pull requests are welcome! Please make the PR to development branch though and not master. Thanks.
FAQs
react-native-core-responsive-screen is a small library that provides 2 simple methods so that React Native developers can code their UI elements fully responsive. No media queries needed. It also provides an optional third method for screen orientation de
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